Our Services Fees

Standard (8 business days or longer): $164.00

Rush Surcharge (4-7 business days, when applicable): $154.00

Emergency Surcharge (1-3 business days, when applicable): $244.00

In addition to our service fees, visa applications require fees paid to the
consulate and may be subject to supplemental processing fees. Shipping and
additional service fees are separate. For a full list of fees consult your
visa application kit. Work visas have higher service fees because of their
complexity.

To see the available processing times for your destination and the consular
fees, click on the “Consular Fees and Visa Processing Times” link to the
right.

Yes - A visa is required for travel to India

Citizen of:

Type of Visa:

State of Residence:

Thursday, March 21, 2019

A valid diplomatic or official government passport and a visa are required for travel to India for government purpose.

Send these documents to Travisa

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Passport Requirements:

Original, signed diplomat or official passport valid for 6 months beyond stay in India, with at least two blank passport pages available; one page for affixing the visa sticker and another page will be used by immigration officer at the airport for entry and exit stamp from India.

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Other Forms:

The following forms and documents are required for Official, Diplomatic, UN, LP Passport Holders.

A clear photocopy of the applicant's driver's license or state issued ID is the best proof of address. The address on the ID must match the present address on the visa application exactly. Alternatively, the most recent major utility bill (Water, Gas, Electric, Sewage), or a copy of a valid/current lease containing both the landlord and tenant signature, may also be accepted.

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Applicants Under the Age of 18:

Washington, DC:

If traveling with a child or children under the age of 18, then you must provide the following additional documents:

Photocopies of both parents driver's licenses and a copy of the information pages of their passports. If the parents do not have passports, you must include a notarized statement stating the parents do not have passports.

A photocopy of the minor's birth certificate showing both parents' full names, date of birth and nationality. Your birth certificate must be translated into English. You may also provide a notarized government document from your country of origin that shows parents' names, the minor's date of birth and nationality.

Only for persons of Indian origin and former Indian nationals: a birth certificate, a previous Indian passport, or a school leaving certificate. Please refer to the "Persons of Indian Origin Only" section for additional information.

Additionally, all minors aged five and above must sign their name in the signature box the first page of visa application under their photograph. Minors under age five should affix their thumb print in the blue or black ink in the same box. For all minor applicants both parents must sign their names on the second page and have their signatures duly authorized with a notary stamp and seal on the second page.

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Country of Origin:

For Applicants of Indian Origin: There are additional procedures and visa requirements for applicants of Indian origin, including applicants born in the US to parents of Indian origin. Please carefully review the requirements for applicants of Indian origin and include all necessary documents and fees with the visa application.

This is Travisa's service order form, where you will provide your contact and shipping information, choose the visa processing needed and make your payment. You must print the completed form and send it to Travisa with all other supporting documents.

Travelers must leave India on or before the expiration of their visa. Travelers who remain in India beyond the validity of their visa could face detention and significant penalties. If your intended length of stay in India exceeds the validity of your existing visa, you must apply for a new visa.

Visa Processing Time:

INDIA VISA FEE INCREASE AND POSSIBLE DELAYS TO VISA PROCESSING:
The Consulates of India across the U.S. have announced unspecified visa fee increases effective April 1, 2017. Because of these changes the consulates have warned of the potential for submission and processing delays. Please take these delays into account when preparing to apply for your visa application.

Register your trip with the US Embassy:

The US State Department strongly encourages American citizens planning international travel to register with the US Embassy(s) in the countries they plan to visit. Registration notifies the US Embassy in each country of your travel plans and enrolls you in the State Department travel advisory and warnings program. Feel more secure about your international travels by having Travisa register your trip with the US Department of State; simply complete the form on your visa application kit after placing your order.

Non-refundable tickets or reservations should not be purchased until all visas and passports are secured and in your possession.